Bibliographic citations
Barboza, S., (2023). Sobre la posibilidad del empleador de movilizar geográficamente a una madre trabajadora en periodo de lactancia: hacia un análisis humano de la Casación Laboral n.º 2456-2014-Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25677
Barboza, S., Sobre la posibilidad del empleador de movilizar geográficamente a una madre trabajadora en periodo de lactancia: hacia un análisis humano de la Casación Laboral n.º 2456-2014-Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25677
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title = "Sobre la posibilidad del empleador de movilizar geográficamente a una madre trabajadora en periodo de lactancia: hacia un análisis humano de la Casación Laboral n.º 2456-2014-Lima",
author = "Barboza Sánchez, Stephanie Thalía",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
In the present work of professional sufficiency we will address the case of Mrs. Carmen Milagro Bertha Rodríguez who falls under Labor Cassation No. 2456-2014-Lima whose controversy lies in the fact that the entity - within the framework of its ius variandi -, decided to geographically mobilize her job from Lima to Lambayeque without considering three fundamental variables: (i) her status as a mother; (ii) her nursing status; and, (iii) the rights of the minor. We will analyze if the power of the ius variandi of the employer is absolute and allows him to modify the working conditions of a lactating working mother using as a means of justification “the needs of the service or operation“ of his workplace. For these purposes we will use the Political Constitution of Peru, international conventions ratified by our country that are part of the block of constitutionality and an axiological contribution that will allow us to give the human approach that this matter deserves. We will mainly conclude that it is not possible for the employer to make indiscriminate and abusive use of his power of ius variandi in the case of lactating mothers for geographical mobilizations, for which reason he should observe some copulative requirements proposed by the author so that mobilization is understood to be appropriate and constitutional. Otherwise, double harm would be caused: to the lactating working mother and to the newborn, the main person involved in the right to enjoy successful breastfeeding in early childhood and establish bonds of attachment with their caregiver.
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